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Found Dream
A little girl goes in search of her grandfather's lost sleep and appears in a magical world.
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Plot Summary
In 1970s Hong Kong, a skilled martial artist is drawn into a dangerous world of espionage and betrayal. Pursued by both the triads and a relentless government agent, he must uncover a conspiracy that threatens to destabilize the region. Along the way, he teams up with a mysterious female assassin and a loyal bodyguard to fight for justice.
Critical Reception
Found Dream (also known as 'Karate Kiba II' or 'The Bodyguard') is a classic martial arts film that showcases the distinctive style of director Kenji Misumi and the raw charisma of Sonny Chiba. While not as widely known internationally as some of Chiba's other works, it is appreciated by fans for its dynamic fight choreography and gritty action sequences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its inventive and brutal fight scenes, typical of the era's best martial arts cinema.
Sonny Chiba's performance is a highlight, delivering a compelling and physically demanding role.
The plot, while straightforward, effectively serves as a vehicle for the action-packed sequences.
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Fun Fact
The film is a sequel to Sonny Chiba's 'Karate Kiba' (1973), further exploring the character's adventures in the criminal underworld.
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